-May 30, 1947

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Page Two

In UJA BroMleast

The Palestine. Scene

•

World News in Brief

1st Postwar Synagog
RedediCated in Munich

Haganah Wipes Out
Robber Band in Fight

240 Survivors Attend Services
as Memorial to Dead Is Unveiled

Arabs Unmoved, Interpret Battle
as Not Connected With Politics

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—ln a gun battle near Petach
Tikvah, llaganah virtually wiped out an Arab robber band
that had been molesting Jewish settlers, bu•lost one of its
own members in the operation.
In a "communique" issued to the press, Haganah stated
that "several Arab robber gangs recently appeared in the

Sharon area, attacking and killing
Jews. The Haganah was compel- to acquire arms. "You must buy
led to find and root out these arms before going to bed, before
gangsters. Recently, a Haganah eating, before going to places of
entertainment," Husseini is quoted
unit disCovered the gangsters in as saying. "I don't want any Arab
an Arab cafe on We highway near house without arms." A member
Feted' Tikvah and gave battle, of the criminal investigation divi-
killing seven of the gangsters, in- sion, who was present during the
cluding their chief, and wound-
address, took no action.
ing several others.
Police this week shot and wound-
"Haganah was compelled to un- •
a Jewish youth who was posting
dertake this action in order to ed
Stejnist placards in Ramat Gan.
clear the vicinity and make Jewish While his wounds were being dres-
life safe, but the Haganah does not sed in a Tel Aviv infirmary, a
fight peaceful, law abiding Arabs." number of Sternists invaded the
building and released the youth,
CAFE IS MINED
Troops which arrived at the who was later found dead.
cafe, which is in the Arab village
of Tags, found four bombs planted
by the Haganah. In the process of
detonating them, the soldiers par-
tially wreckei the cafe. After-
wards, they cordoned off the near-
by settlement of Givat Hashlosha
Registration is in progress for
and carried out searches, the re- Camp Chelsea, the mothers and
sults of which were not announce.' cbildrens camp operated by the ,
The outskirts of Taga were re- Jewish Community Center.
ported to have been mined to pre-
The camp is open to adult worn-
vent pursuit.
ell, members of Center mothers'
The dead Haganah member, clubs and mothers with children,
Shlomo Miller, 23, died in Beilin- ages 3-8. For information call
son Hospital, in Petach Tikvah. Harriet Shear, registrar, MA. 8400.
Meanwhile a Jewish watchman at
The teen-age committee of the
Ramat Gan was attacked by an- Allied Jewish Campaign is holding
other Arab gang, suffering several its annual wienie roast at 8 p. m.
stab wounds.
Saturday at Rouge Park to cele-
The Arab press took a very brate the completion of its drive.
moderate tone in discussing the
Tickets may be obtained at the
clash between Haganah and the Center or from the following com-
robber band. The general reaction I mittee members who are in charge
ic that the incident was of local
character and had no•political sig- of the affair: Phil Margolis, Jerry
Gotthelf, Janet David. Arlene Co-
nificance.
hen, and Jackie Rossmoore.
IS
ARRESTED
(am
Rachel Kremer, the fiancee of
Meir Feinstein, young Irgunist, who
committed suicide in his cell a few
hours bforc he was to be executed,
was arrested as she was preparing ,
Kosher Catering
to visit his grave on the expiration
of the traditional 30-day waiting
Small Affairs A Specialty
period. No reason for the arrest
Home, Clubs, Organizations
was given.
and Picnics
It is learned that Jamal Hus-
Cold Cuts, Knishes, Salads
seini, deputy chairman of the Pal-
and
Desserts
estine Arab Higher Committee, re-
CALL TOWNSEND 5.0649
cently addressed a group of 2,000
Arabs in Haifa, urging every Arab

Registration Starts
for Camp Chelsea

MUNICH (W'NS)—The Reichsbank Synagogue, built in
1928 and demolished by the Nazis in ME, was rededicated
here this week by 2.10 Jewish survivors of the pre-war
Munich Jewish community. The Synagogue was the first
one in Munich to be restored since the end of the war.
As the impressive two-hour service began a hush fell

s may
I s his c creeetde u rd n n ue y xt J u m dognet hLo and
a

AL JOLSON, whose life has been

on the 800 spectators who crowded
into the Synagogue, which nor-
malty accommodates only 600 per-
sons. All eyes were turned to the
pulpit as a memorial tablet of
black marble, honoring the six-
million Jewish victims of Hitler,
was unveiled by Maj. Abraham S.
Hyman, legal aid to Rabbi Bern-
stein, Gen. Clay's adviser on Jew-
ish affairs.
Gen. Clay, American military
commander in Germany, paid tri-
bute to the Jewish dead adding
that although "we must not and
shall not forget those who suffer-
ed, it seems to me that today is a
new day and that we should look
The Ladies Auxiliary of Beth forward not backward."
Shmuel, 1736 Blaine, will hold its
•
fifth annual luncheon Tuesday at
Bnai Moshe. Proceeds will go to-
wards the construction of the new U.S. Army Still Plans
Synagogue building at Dexter and to Oust 3,500 DP's
Buena Vista. Florence Weintraub,
MUNICH (JTAt -- The army
pianist, will entertain.
has not abandoned its plans to re-
Mrs. Louis Leebove is chairman
and Mrs. Ben Babcock heads the move 3,500 displaced Jews from the
Zeilsheim Camp, near Frankfurt,
auxiliary.
and convert it into quarters for
Germans to be employed by Anglo-
American bi-zonal headquarters,
but will delay any final action
Fred Butzel Reelected
until Rabbi Philip Bernsteinad-
Chest Vice-President
viser on Jewish affairs, returns to
the United States.
Fred M. Butzel, head of the Al-
The delay is repartedly due to
lied Jewish Camplign, has been the protests that resulted when
reelected vice-president of. the news of the army's intentions leak-
Community Chest of Metropolitan ed out.
According to reports here, Rabbi
Detroit, George D. Bailey, presi-
Bernstein will resign shortly after
dent, announced.

immortalised on the sern, will
be presented in a new radio
drama at 6:30 Monday, June 9
over WJR under the auspices of
the United Jewish Appeal. The
Jolson show will dramatize the
needs of Europes' Jewish sur-
vivors.

-
hl, of Philadelphia, a former
tahl,
president of the Zioniat Organiza-
tion of America.

BERLIN IJTA) — Nine former
members of the police and fire de-
partments in Aachen will be tried
shortly for "crimes against human-
ity" arising out of the pogroms
of November 1936.

Beth Shmuel's
Luncheon Tuesday

We Can Supply . • .

the Nerds for Your

• Party

• Confirmation

• Social Affair

KOSHER ZION PRODUCTS
Distributors

J. M. Lefkofsky

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
11728 Dexter Blvd.

TO. 6-9335

Open Sat. and Sun. Till 12 P.M.

I. FELDMAN

Scholnick's presents

*we. rea.

IS PLEASED TO INFORM HIS FRIENDS
OF THE OPENING OF HIS NEW

Here is a whole sweater
wardrobe in ONE ... called
the "Threesome" it is a
matching combination of
sleeveless pullover, long
sleeve pullover and cardigan
... for smartest appearalce
on all occasions. Knitted of
all-wool Australian zephyr
yarn in jacquard diamond
pattern ... canary and blne,
brown and beige, and beige
and.brown.

AUTO SEAT COVER CENTER

Drive in on your

next trip downtown

and leave your car

v
\0 %rt. I.' tr
*iti

•

t Y \ti
t(

s• W `it tttataostal

4 10.1

with us. Select your

combination from

Sleeveless Pullover
Long Sleeve Pullover
Long Sleere

our wide and ex-

$ 7.10

i0.Q0

13.50

clusive assortment

of patterns, mater-

ials, and colors.

Ask for Mitchell or Joe Feldman

for personalized advice. FREE CIIAUF.
R
SERVICE
TO ANY POINT IN THE LOOP.
FE(.1

Convenient location—only four blocks
Tree parking . - .
Hudson's, three blocks from City Hall.

from

/

/

'Sold itairitimally or

in sett of two or three.

Washington Boulevara

ARTISTIC

CUSTOM SEAT COVER CO.

cor. LARNED
PHONE CA. 7514 • 500 RANDOLPH,

(1 Block South of Cadillac Square)

4.4A

A/ \

^ r

as Grand River

<

